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Public Policy PollingAdded: 10/31/08
Public Policy Polling
Obama is polling extremely well with two key groups of New Mexico voters: independents and Hispanics. Among independents he has a remarkable 66-28 lead, and with Hispanics it�s 62-37. One key thing for Obama�s chances in the state is that he has built up a 64-36 lead with those who have already voted. �New Mexico may be the state that sees the biggest turnaround in how it votes in 2008 compared to what it did in 2004,� said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. �It�s hard to believe George W. Bush took this state just four years ago given the huge margin it appears Barack Obama will win it by.� In the contest for the state�s vacant US Senate seat, Democrat Tom Udall continues to hold a dominant lead as he has in most public opinion polling over the last year. His margin is now 58-39 over Steve Pearce.
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